PT USHA : THE SPRINT QUEEN OF INDIA

PT USHA : THE GOLDEN GIRL

P T Usha – the name has become synonym to running in India, when referring to some one running people would say – running like P T Usha. That is her popularity among the people of India. Undoubtedly, she is an inspiration and brainwave for tens of thousands of young and enthusiastic athletes in India. Given the opportunity and chance, hundreds of young Indians would like to fight like Usha did.

Why we find her inspiring:

– For letting her achievements speak for themselves and placing India’s name on the world athletics map

– For silencing her critics by making a successful comeback post marriage and motherhood

– For proving that hard work and perseverance pays, if only you keep at it

– For continuing her efforts to give back to society and sport through her school

Blessed with a level head and lightening feet, India’s ‘Golden Girl’ P. T. Usha continues to be an inspiration for every women athlete.

Born in Kerala, Usha’s innate talent on the track was noticed since her school days. She trained vigorously under the guidance of her coach O. M. Nambiar and went on to become the first Indian woman to reach the final of an Olympic event at the age of twenty.

She continued to win accolades in several other international events such as the Asian Track and Field Championships, Seoul Asian Games and Beijing Asian Games among several others. She was awarded the Arjuna Award in 1983 and the Padma Shree in 1985. She was also named as the Sports Person of the Century and the Sports Woman of the Millennium by the Indian Olympic Association.

After proving her mettle and making India proud of her achievements, she retired in 2000. But still she continues to encourage and nurture local athletic talent through the Usha School Of Athletics, which is envisioned to be a premier training institute for young athletes.